My Study Abroad//Barcelona Journey

Spring 2013 when my dreams of studying abroad in Europe are coming true. I will be studying at IQS in Barcelona, Spain. I barely know Spanish and I definitely don't know Catalan. Let the journey begin.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

And We're Off--Dia Una



It’s official, the journey has begun. Today we boarded the plane for a quick little puddle jump from Orlando to Miami (flying time: 30min. Driving time: 4 hours.) Woof. Then the flight from Miami to Barcelona for a lovely 9 hour trip.

Saying goodbye to my friends and getting all of the loving and sincere texts and calls was awesome. Oh what would I do without them. Though my cat, Rocky, didn’t say he’ll miss me or even turn to look when I said goodbye… I know he will!!

I would definitely consider myself and proficient airflight traveler since I’ve been doing it four times a year since I was in diapers. However, today I slipped up. I hurried away from the security line once I got through because so many of the novice Disney-family travelers were congregating right in my way. These noobs take over the Orlando airport at times due to the many family-friendly attractions in Orlando. So about 10 minutes after I had gone through security and bypassed all the families, I realized I completely forgot one of my bags. Shit. Luckily and somehow it was still at the security belt. If this happened in Spain, I’d be without a change of clothes, a few wicked cute shoes and purses (and some cash as well…). Lesson Learned. Count how many bags, purses and wallets you have and keep track of them all!!!

Also, 9 hours on a flight BLOWS. It’s $100 to upgrade from coach to business class. DO IT. Better food, more leg room. For a red-eye flight, you will definitely want to sleep. Let’s just say that I’d get sleep in 10 minute intervals and wake up with a kink in my neck. Plus, I have a feeling those cute little toddlers with runny noses don’t ride business class. You know, the ones that are sooo cute until their faces morph into some evil frantic screaming action. Oh man, that was fun.

So we landed at the Barcelona airport. I got my passport stamped for the very first time! A few sketch balls were watching and circling us like vultures to see what they could steal. The security guard called us out and stood guard. I got a few euros at the airport ATM (which didn’t have a high fee or interest rate). ATMs are the way to go!!!

Our check-in time at our daily rental apartment wasn’t until 3pm but I gave them a call and they let us in the unit early. Also, we got an upgrade! There are 5 of us traveling today (4 chicas, 1 dude…baller). We paid for one 5-person unit but instead they gave us two units! Woohoo!!! And a bottle of wine!!!

We’ve noticed that many many local people or proficient travelers are more then willing to give us advise on places to go, directions and miscellaneous advise. They all seem just as excited as we are about this study abroad ordeal.

So we got into our unit (which we’ll be in for a few days until we find a 6-month apartment). Relaxed and headed out to find something to eat! We went to a mall only 15 minutes away (it’s Sunday so everything is closed, except for the malls). Found a place with a sign out front that said “Margaritas y Tequila”. Yup, that was the winner. I’m shocked by how many Japanese restaurants there are around here! Boo. This mall used to be the bull fight ring called Plaxa de Toros les Arenas. In front of it is Placa Esplanya (many beautiful statutes) and a HUGE rotary. Beyond that is the most beautiful architecture of a museum I have ever seen (so far… im sure ill see many more around here) called Museu Nacioanl D’art de Catalunya. After some misinterpretations of the local servicios (service attendants?), we managed to ride a glass elevator for one euro per person to the top of the arena and saw a whole lot of spain. 360 degree view. Fricken awesome.

Tomorrow we hope to get down to business, find an apartment and get some Spanish phone numbers with data plans. Around here, people aren’t texting all the time. They use DATA.  

For the first day, we’ve done pretty well. I’m glad that we’ve met some great people so far and dang “habla ingles?” is the most useful phrase thusfar. We’re working on our phrases. 5pm and we’re ready for a NAP!!!

Chao Chao!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Week of hell AKA FINALS!

So this week is going to be hell and I'm overly stressed. I have five final exams standing between myself and a whole lot of pre-departure to-dos and THEN the fun begins. 

Since once of the girls in my study abroad crew is sooo awesome, she booked us all a hotel for the first few nights. What a relief! Next up, making appointments to view apartments on the day we land (which will be interesting with all that jet-lag) and the day after (new years eve). Oh! Yes, I will be IN Barcelona for New Years Eve. I'd say that's a pretty solid way to get initiated into the city/culture. 


Every blog I've read and person i've talked to about Barcelona, the culture and the people say the same thing… it's a fun, beautiful place where the party scene is out of this world but most importantly, people take it easy. They focus on relaxing, not taking life too seriously and enjoying the better things in life. Hence why they're so close with their family and take siestas (naps) in the middle of the day [seriously, everything closes between 2 and 3pm]. 

Barcelona has been trying to separate itself from the rest of Spain for many many years because the culture of the Catalan is just so different--not just their dialect. Yes there are riots in Spain, but that's in the less fortunate areas where the old villages are and the highly politically areas (i.e. Madrid). I plan to visit the wineries in the country-side nearby the villages and I plan to visit Madrid but only for day trips. Good thing is, a friend of mine from home has been living in Madrid and said though there have been many riots, they are very tamed. 

Thinking about how relaxed and carefree the people of Barcelona are is what's motivating me to be calm this week and to look forward to this journey ill be on soon enough. I'll be aiming for the best i can do on these exams, but shit, ill accept enough to get me by at this point. 

Amore siempre (love always)

Friday, November 30, 2012

Pre-Planning

So it seems there are PLENTY of options for loft-style apartments in Barcelona-- full furnished apartments primarily used by students. Now it's just a matter of picking a bunch and hopefully being able to view them after we land. 

I set up an exchange account with Money Corp to make international money transfers easier! Oh the little nerdy things that I get excited about nowadays...

Honestly all that's keeping me going and less stressed is the thought of me walking through Las Rambles or sitting on our balcony, overlooking the beautiful city and drinking Sangria. OH! and going to the vineyards. and going skiing in the Alps. and going to Amsterdamn. and going to Italy. and London. And EVERYWHERE! and then i remember how this is going to be a "study abroad" trip... so I guess i'll have to be studying at some point...

Speaking of which, final exams are next week at UCF. Boo.

Cheers! Salud!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

One Month Countdown

One month until myself and 7 other UCF students depart from Orlando to Miami to Barcelona.

At this point almost everything on our to-do list is done. Getting our Visa was a huuuge pain in the arse-- but it is DONE. Passport- check! Flights--booked! Classes--registered! Housing- umm? Hotel for the first few nights--oh shit... we should probably get on that.

Clearly there are many things left to do before I depart but MAN, I CANNOT WAIT TO HAVE SANGRIA!!! 

Counting down the days 'til all of this anxiety turns into one heck of an adventure. 

Cheers!